Where you can find information on Chess Moves' community and charitable activities as well as find information on local chess clubs and national chess tournaments.

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Support Chess Moves in its Fundraiser Against COVID-19.

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Jesuit Dallas Chess Club

COVID-19 Open Tournament Fundraiser Instructions

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Cole Frutos and The Jesuit Dallas Chess Club hosted an online open chess tournament fundraiser on May 9th to support local community efforts to fight the negative impacts of COVID-19. The tournament was a huge success thanks to the tournament's 32 participants, the Jesuit Chess Club and Jesuit's faculty and staff. The tournament raised almost $700 to support Minnie’s Food Pantry, a non-profit organization feeding over 5,000 people monthly. Minnie’s Food Pantry has seen a 39% increase in the number of people needing assistance, while its shelves are going bare.​

Congratulations to Cole Frutos ’23 for winning the tournament. Cole went undefeated through five rounds to become the new #1 chess player at Jesuit, followed by #2 Angel Guevara '22 and #3 Spencer Jewesson '23.

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Chess Moves

COVID-19 Fundraiser and Online Blitz Tournament

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With COVID-19 affecting many lives globally, Chess Moves hosted an online chess tournament in April to raise funds to support local community efforts to fight the negative impacts of COVID-19. The tournament was on Chess.com in the Frutos Brothers Chess Moves Club. It was a huge success. Our fundraising efforts against COVID-19 are still underway so please donate​.

Thanks to our many donors and supporters--it is special to see the chess community make its move against COVID-19! Chess Moves would like to specially thank the Texas Chess Association not only for its help with this fundraiser but for what it does for chess in Texas. Also a big thanks to Tom Crane, GM Babakuli Annakov, GM Jeffery Xiong and IM Keaton Kiewra. All of your support means so much to us and the DFW area.

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As we at Chess Moves like to say . . .it's your Move . . .

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Due to the COVID-19 outbreak many chess clubs are not holding in person tournaments, but some are holding online tournaments.